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Building a boat dock costs an average of $14,949, with a typical range of $4,054 and $25,970. The average pier runs $100 per linear foot or between $15 and $40 per square foot. Prefabricated or assembled types run as low as $1,000, while high-quality permanent ones run between $50,000 and $75,000.
Permanent Docks: Permanent docks usually require a permit because they involve alterations to the shoreline and may affect local wildlife or water quality. Floating Docks: Since floating docks are less invasive, in many municipalities they do not require permits.
Obtaining a dock permit is typically required before building a dock on your waterfront property. The process involves contacting various local agencies, such as planning and environmental departments, to determine the specific requirements in your area.
No person shall construct or maintain a dock, moorage, tie-up, or other structure for the purpose of mooring vessels on, over, or adjacent to the lands or waters of the division without first having applied for and received a written permit from the chief of the division or the chiefs authorized agent.
In many areas, installing a dock requires permits, which can add to the overall cost. Permit fees can range from $100 to $2,000, depending on local regulations. Its crucial to check with your local government or regulatory agency to ensure you comply with all necessary guidelines.

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What is the maximum size for a dock on Hartwell? The maximum size a private individual dock can be is 1,120 square feet provided the associated lot shares a common boundary of at least 75 ft. Neither the length nor width of the structure can exceed 40ft. Square footage will be calculated excluding the gangwalk.
Floating docks provide a contact-free solution to challenging riverbed terrains and wont interfere with their natural conditions. Depth: Floating docks are ideal for almost any river depth, while stationary dock pilings often do not work well in deep waters due to potential installation issues.

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